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Differentiate between "affect" and "effect".
Differentiate between "affect" and "effect".
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“Affect” is usually a verb meaning to influence or produce a change (e.g., “The new policy will affect our sales”). “Effect” is typically a noun referring to the result or outcome of an action (e.g., “The new policy had a significant effect on our sales”).